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unreliable sources|date=January 2012Infobox musical artist | name = Tight Fit| image =| caption =| background = group_or_band| origin = United Kingdom| Instruments = Vocals| genre = Pop music|Pop , Dance music|Dance , Middle of the road (music)|MOR | years_active = 1981–1983, 2008-present| label = Jive Records | website = Tight Fit are a United Kingdom|British pop music|pop musical ensemble|group who had a number of hit record|hits in the early 1980s, including a List of number-one singles (UK)|UK No.1 (for three weeks) with their cover version of " The Lion Sleeps Tonight " in 1982.cite book | first= David | last= Roberts | year= 2006 | title= British Hit Singles & Albums | edition= 19th | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | location= London | isbn= 1-904994-10-5 | page= 559 The group had two completely different line-ups - the first (a group of session musician|session singing|singers ) in 1981 and a male/female trio (music)|trio in 1982.
History
In 1981, record producer Ken Gold came up with the idea to sound recording and reproduction|record a single (music)|single made up of a medley (music)|medley of 1960s song s. The medley trend was in full swing at this time, following the success of Starsound and their Stars on 45 singles. He put together a group of male/female session singers and released "Back to the 60s" under the group title, Tight Fit. The song became a hit in the summer and reached No.4 in the UK Singles Chart . http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php? id=9475 Chart Stats - Tight Fit - Back To The Sixties Instead of the sessions singers who sang on the record, a group of models were hired to mime to the recording when Tight Fit appeared on the BBC's music show Top of the Pops .cite journal |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |year= 1982|title= It's a Fit Up|journal= Smash Hits|volume= |issue= 18 March 1982|pages= 16|publisher= |doi= |url= |accessdate= 16 March 2012 A follow-up, "Back to the 60s Part 2" was released soon after and also hit the United Kingdom|UK Top 40 .
Later in the year record producer Tim Friese-Greene recorded a version of the song "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" with another group of session singers. The song was released in early 1982, again under the name Tight Fit. The song gained instant attention and so a new group was formed to front it. Dancer , singer and male model (person)|model Steve Grant was teamed up with female singers Denise Gyngell and Julie Harris. The song reached No.1 in the UK for three weeks in March 1982 and the line-up were catapulted into sudden and unexpected stardom. http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php? id=9763 Chart Stats - Tight Fit - The Lion Sleeps Tonight
Satisfied that this line-up could actually sing in their own right, Friese-Greene produced their next single, "Fantasy Island" - a song which had been in the Netherlands|Dutch Eurovision Song Contest heats. The song, in a very similar vein to pop group ABBA , also became a success and reached No.5 in May 1982. http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php? id=9918 Chart Stats - Tight Fit - Fantasy Island
The group then set about recording an album as well as rehearsing for their first concert tour|tour . A third single was released in August. "Secret Heart" was not as big as a success as the previous two and stalled at No.41. http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php? id=10076 Chart Stats - Tight Fit - Secret Heart The debut album was released soon after, but coincided with both Harris and Gyngell leaving the group. Both unhappy with their contract, they claimed that they were not receiving any royalties from their hits and were being paid a paltry wage for their work. Swiftly two new female singers, Vicky Pemberton and Carol Stevens, were employed to take their place and the group released another single, "I'm Undecided" - a song from the album, with new vocals. The song failed to make the UK Chart and this signalled the end of Tight Fit's brief pop stardom. In an interview, Harris stated that the public did not take to the new line-up and had she and Gyngell been still with the group, it would have likely been a hit.citation needed|date=February 2009 The following year, Tight Fit released one more single - a cover of Stephen Stills ' " Love The One You're With ". Under the banner, Steve Grant with Tight Fit, the song completely missed the chart and the group duly split-up.
After Tight Fit
Grant, Harris and Gyngell all tried to launch music careers outside Tight Fit following their departures. Harris released two singles in 1983: "123" (not the same song as "One Two Three" which she sang on the Tight Fit (album)|Tight Fit album), under the name Julie and the Jems, and "Escargot a la Bongo" under the name Chopper Harris. Chopper Harris were contestants on The Freddie Starr Show Case and won their heat with the aforementioned song. They went on to come second in the final with the song "The Dolphin Dive". Gyngell teamed up with her two sibling|brothers under the name, He, She, Him, and released a single "Try a Little Tenderness". Grant released some solo singles ("Conviction" (with Earlene Bentley) and "Run for Cover") and in 1986 joined a male three-piece group, Splash!. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Steve+Grant+(3) Discogs.com - Steve Grant They released a single "Que-est ce que C'est", but like the others, also a failed to find any success. Grant's background was in musical theatre, to which he returned afterwards. In the 1980s he appeared in productions of On the Town (musical)|On the Town and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas , and in the 1990s he appeared in productions of Kiss Me, Kate and Miss Saigon at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London , where he was a part of the cast at various stages between 1992 and 1999, when the production closed. Since 1999 he has lived partly in London and partly in Southern Spain. For a number of years there was a rumour that Grant had died, but this is untrue. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Steve_Grant_from_Tight_Fit WIki answers - Steve Grant rumour It has been suggested that the rumour originated in a mix-up with the lead singer of Baltimora (who died in 1995) due to the similarity of the image each portrayed in their most well-known hit.
Today
In 2008, members Denise Gyngell and Julie Harris reformed Tight Fit with new male member Silvio Gigante as a touring band, playing nightclub s around Britain. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=user.viewProfile& friendID=325865625 Tight Fit Myspace page In 2010 they are touring in a show called "Back to the Eighties", performing many well-known songs from the 1980s as well as their own hits. http://www.tightfitlive.co.uk/tightfitlive.co.uk/Back_To_The_80s_Show.html Official site - Back to the Eighties Steve Grant has also appeared with them at some gigs and with him, they are recording a new album for Sony Music , produced by Ross Alexander. http://tightfitfanpage.webs.com/news.htm Fan site - Steve Grant information, 2009Ross Alexander, Myspace page, 8 April 2010 Tight Fit are currently back in the recording studio. Recording new material as well as remixing some of their classic tracks (Fantasy Island) for a new album due to be released towards the end of August 2010 called "Now & Then". They filmed a program featuring the original members for the new series of "Pineapple Dance Studio's for SKY TV that aired in January 2011.
Members
Steve Grant (born 26 February 1958) (1982-1983, 2009-present)
Denise Gyngell (born 30 August 1961) (1982, 2008-present)
Julie Harris (born 15 August 1958) (1982, 2008-present)
Brian Fairweather (1981) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2163392/bio Tight Fit members at IMDb.com
Silvio Gigante (2008-2009)
Discography
Singles
"Back to the Sixties" - (1981) - Jive Records - No. 4
"Back to the Sixties Part 2" - (1981) - No. 33
" The Lion Sleeps Tonight " - (1982) - No. 1 {Sung by Roy Ward - City Boy}
"Fantasy Island" - (1982) - No. 5
"Secret Heart" - (1982) - No. 41
"I'm Undecided" - (1982)
" Love The One You're With " (1983)
"Fantasy Island" - (2010) (Promotional Only Almighty Remixes)
Albums
Back to the Sixties - (1981) - Jive Records - No.38
Tight Fit (album)|Tight Fit - (1982) - No.87
Grant and Harris both appeared on the charity single, " Doctor in Distress (single)|Doctor in Distress " by Who Cares (1985) http://www.millenniumeffect.co.uk/audio/tributes/index2.html Doctor Who - Tribute records "Doctor in Distress"
Confusion
The band is sometimes confused with an United States|American group formed in 1982, originally under the name Fallen Angel. They changed their name to Tight Fit in 1987. Members include original guitarist Joe Locke, original lead singer|vocalist Jane Bassett, guitarist Augie Miller, drummer Jimi Ray (joined 1988), bassist Jay Carr (joined 1989) and keyboardist Tzer (Michael Tabaczka). Their official website is located here: http://www.tightfitband.com Tight Fit Website.
References
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External links
http://www.tightfitlive.co.uk/tightfitlive.co.uk/Welcome.html Tight Fit Official site
http://tightfitfanpage.webs.com/ Tight Fit fansite
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=user.viewProfile& friendID=325865625 Tight Fit Myspace page
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